Native Hawaiian Roll Commission Chair, Former Governor John Waiheʻe, explains differences between Kanaʻiolowalu and Kau Inoa; noting that Kau Inoa was a private, anonymous list while Kanaʻiolowalu is a public list that has already been recognized by the State.

Recorded at a discussion with students, faculty and community members at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Williams S. Richardson School of Law.

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Kanaʻiolowalu is a project of the Native Hawaiian Roll Commission. It is a campaign to reunify Native Hawaiians in the self-recognition of our unrelinquished sovereignty, by enrolling Native Hawaiians and supporters in this declaration. Those Native Hawaiians who are on the list and are 18 years of age as of the date of certification will be eligible to participate in the organization of a governing entity.